2010: Played 16 games and started five  named to IWLCA and ALC Academic Honor Roll  picked up 10 ground balls and caused three turnovers  made the move to defense in the fall  controlled one draw and grabbed one ground ball in season-opening win at George Mason  scooped up three ground balls in win at George Washington  grabbed two ground balls and caused one turnover in wins over Drexel and Mount St. Mary's  scooped up two ground balls and caused one turnover in ALC Tournament loss to Florida.
2009: Played 14 games  finished season with two assists  tied career-high with two caused turnovers in win over Cincinnati  notched first assist of the season in shutout win of Fresno State  also controlled two draws and caused one turnover against the Bulldogs  caused one turnover in loss to #1 Northwestern.
2008: Played all 17 games and started five  finished with career-highs in goals (7), assists (4), points (11), draws (12) and caused turnovers (9)  scored first goal of the season against #7 Princeton, while grabbing two ground balls and causing two turnovers  tallied a then career-high two points in loss to #9 Georgetown with one goal and one assist  scored one goal and controlled one draw in loss to #2 Maryland  netted a career-high four goals, including one on a free position, in win over Cincinnati  also grabbed two ground balls and controlled two draws against the Bearcats  added one assist in loss at #8 Penn  dished one assist and grabbed one ground ball, one draw and one caused turnover  in overtime loss to #17 Vanderbilt  notched one assist to go with two ground balls and two draw controls in win at UMBC  scooped up two ground balls and caused two turnovers in loss to #9 Vanderbilt in ALC Semifinals  ALC Academic Honor Roll.
2007: Played 18 games and started 10  finished the season with two goals and one assist  tallied first career collegiate point, an assist, picked up one ground ball and caused one turnover in win over George Washington  picked up two ground balls and caused a turnover in win over Mount St. Mary[apos]s  grabbed two ground balls and had a career-high two draws in win at Ohio State  scored first career collegiate goal on a free position shot in loss at #10 Georgetown  scored on only shot of the game and controlled one draw in loss at #4 Maryland  controlled one draw, grabbed one ground ball and caused one turnover in win over Oregon  got one draw control and caused one turnover in loss to #14 Penn  controlled one draw in win over #15 Denver  had one ground ball and caused one turnover in overtime loss at #19 Vanderbilt  caused two turnovers and picked up one ground ball in win over UMBC  grabbed one ground ball and caused one turnover in win over #15 Penn State  controlled a draw in win over second-seeded Vanderbilt in the ALC semifinals  ALC Academic Honor Roll.
Personal: Kimberly L. Dubansky  born September 2, 1988  daughter of Robert and Cindy Dubansky  brother, Michael, played baseball at Towson  scored 100 goals and tallied 67 assists in four seasons at McDonogh  All-Baltimore County, All-IAAM, US Lacrosse All-American as a junior and senior  named to inaugural Under Armour  All-America team as a senior  IAAM Champions as a junior and runners-up as a senior  all-county, all-south, all-conference, all-state and all-metro in soccer  Dean[apos]s List  SAAC  public health major with a minor in environmental studies.